In America, it is Mom but in places like England, it is Mum.
See him walking down the street on his flappy little feet shopping penguin In one: Mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum (you get the picture) (AU) Mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom (you get the picture) (US)
Yes, Mum and Mom mean the same. Your mother. Mum is more usual in the UK, Mom in the US
Well, the Americans say "Mom" but the Australians say "Mum" so, there are two different ways of saying it. (: Americans spell Mom while British and Australian people spell Mum; in pronunciation, the vowel in the former is drawn out slightly longer than the one in the latter. Let's keep mum about which one is preferable, shall we?
"Mum" is just another word for "mom," meaning mother of child(ren). Mum's do what any mom would do, but in places like Canada, the pronunciation of mom, is mum. Write a message on my message board!
depends what you are saying 'your mum' about.
A HEART SAYING MUM A HEART SAYING MUM
Mom is a noun (it is Mum in the UK).
Mother: mum,mom
Mum, mam and mom. They all read the same backwards as they do forwards.
Mum is the UK spelling. Mom is the US spelling. Both have the same meaning.
Colour doesn't come into it! In America, your mother is your mom. In Britain, it is spelt mum. Or you could call your mom, or mum, your mother!
' …from Mum and you.'